Four new Animoji are coming to the iPhone X with upcoming iOS 11.3 update

Lions and dragons and bears, oh my!

Apple has started to preview some of the features set to be included in the next major iOS update, and the moment you’ve surely been waiting for has arrived: new Animoji are coming to the the iPhone X.

Of course features related to battery management and health are on the way in this update too, though it’s difficult to compete with the ability to turn into a virtual lion.

The new battery settings will be available on iPhone 6 and above devices and can be found under ‘Settings’ and then ‘Battery,’ according to Apple. Users will be able to turn iOS’ dynamic battery experience in order to prevent unexpected shutdowns, a feature the company first added to the iOS with the 10.2.1 update.

Apple’s latest iOS version also includes an update to ARKit that allows users to build apps capable of recognizing tables and chairs, along with the horizontal surfaces that the mobile augmented reality platform can already track. Real-world 2D images such as signs, posters and artwork, can also be integrated into AR experiences.

Other iOS 11.3 updates include the following, according to Apple:

Apple Music soon set to include music videos. Subscribers will be able to stream as many music videos as they want without being interrupted by ads.

Apple News now includes videos of the day with a new Video group in For You, and improved Top Stories (Apple News still isn’t available in Canada, so this is a U.S. exclusive feature).

HomeKit software authentication is coming, allowing developers to add HomeKit support to existing accessories while protecting privacy and security (this could be huge if it’s easy for third-party developer to integrate).

Support for Advanced Mobile Location (AML) to automatically send a user’s current location when making a call to emergency services in countries where AML is supported.

What you really care about though, are Animoji. The four new Animoji that are set to join the iPhone X’s current colourful cast of 12 furry creatures include a lion, a bear, a skeleton, and a dragon.

What a time to be alive. You can find a gif showcasing of all the upcoming Animoji below:

In all seriousness, Animoji are a great use of inventive technology and I find myself using them much more frequently than I expected. I only wish there was a way to film longer Animoji clips, as well as a way to more easily share Animoji video files across platforms that aren’t iMessage.

The developer beta version of iOS 11.3 is available now, with the public release set to launch shortly after at some point in the next few weeks.